In 'Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad,' journalist and politician Daniel Finkelstein tells of his forebears' separate grim escapes from gulags and Nazi camps before settling in the UK

On an oft-unseen battlefield of the culture war over books in states and school districts around the country, there are panels of judges that may feel more like a book club

From the Church to Mussolini, 'Intimate Strangers' sees archaeologist and historian Fredric Brandfon explore the rich and complex history of Europe's oldest Jewish community

Novelist specializes in very short stories, and designs his own miniature tomes for them

In new book, 'The Cancel Culture Curse,' Evan Nierman and Mark Sachs describe how the form of bullying has brought the United States to madness - and how to pull back from it

While promoting her debut novel, Martha Hall Kelly met 93-year-old Auschwitz survivor Irene Zisblatt and promised to keep her story, and the trials of others like her, alive

Jewish author Bernard Malamud's book on antisemitism has been challenged before and led to a Supreme Court decision on book bans. Now, a South Carolina mom wants it gone again

In 'The Best Minds,' Jonathan Rosen examines how shifts in perception of mental illness and its treatment contributed to schizophrenic man killing his fiancée in a psychotic rage

Massive Encyclopedia of Jewish Book Cultures also underway by Dutch publisher Brill, who says 31 institutions already purchased access to the compilation to be complete in 3 years

In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy

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